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Whiteskin ANJ4

John Lever

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I think the Anj4 was the last sheepskin jacket issued by the USAAF. Non coated (white) jackets were the first ones made. This jacket may have just lost is acrylic coating or is some kind of one off ?
 

kowalski

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Hi Xopher
imho nice jacket , something like B3 SFAD only other model , option natural sheepskin
 
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devilish

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It looks to me like someone might have stripped the brown acrylic off at some point? Leaving the other places alone to make themselves a two tone jacket. It looks too regular to just be from flaking?
Field modification or post war customisation, who knows?
 

Xopher

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I think the Anj4 was the last sheepskin jacket issued by the USAAF. Non coated (white) jackets were the first ones made. This jacket may have just lost is acrylic coating or is some kind of one off ?

Would there have been white D-1s and B-6 too?
 

HPA Rep

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New Jersey
Did they have whiteskin ANJ-4s during the war? I stumbled upon this one for sale and I have to say I have never in my life seen one that looks like this. Anybody have any information?

http://www.bellsaviation.com/mm5/me...oduct_Code=30010&Category_Code=LeatherJackets

Dye and core seal have been worn off or rubbed off. Zipper is YKK postwar replacement that is not mentioned. Portions on jacket front have been reinforced with brown leather, likely where tears/splits/damage occurred, and likely postwar. Avoid as a collectible, but might be interesting for wearing if you like the patchwork look and dare to wear a potential time bomb.
 

HPA Rep

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Would there have been white D-1s and B-6 too?

The application of dye and a core seal began in 1938 productions, which is before the B-6 was adopted but after the D-1 was, so, in theory, a D-1 might have been made in unfinished skins, but there is nothing that I've yet seen in documents, photos, or extant examples to support this.
 

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